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Ipswich Prince Eugene
Ipswich Prince Eugene
also traded as Prince of Eugene, Prince Eugene's Head, Eugene's Head
52.05735,1.15818
Closed: before 1840
St Margaret's Parish
grid reference TM 166 445 (approximate location)
The Prince Eugene is known to have been trading by the 1740s or earlier, but had closed during the 1790s.
Note that Cross Keys Street is now known as Carr Street.
The pub may have been renamed - if you know more please let us know.
Historical interest
To be lett or sold, a well accustom'd House, known by the Sign of the Prince of Eugene, in St Margaret's Parish, Ipswich, now in the Occupation of Mr John Green. N.B…
Landlords
Footnote
NOTE: Prince Eugene of Savoy (18 Oct 1663 to 21 Apr 1736) was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history and served three Holy Roman Emperors of the Hapsburg empire - see more details here
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)